It’s title time boys and girls, but there can be only one. In our final showdown, arts & entertainment editor James Queally, staff writer Duncan Slobodzian and sports assistant Michael O’Donnell will go to war over the Dolphin’s taking Jake Long No. 1 in the draft, the NBA Finals and the Phils’ benching of Ryan Howard. […]

On Sunday, five more former lions will join the College’s Alumni and Athletic hall of fame. The Signal congratulates these former school standouts, who will be inducted during a brunch at the Mildred and Ernest E. Mayo Concert Hall.

The Lions finished their regular season with a close win as they look forward to the postseason, coming out victorious over the Garnets of Swarthmore College in a close 6-3 match. The College, ranked 26th in Division III, improved its record to an impressive 12-6, while Swarthmore fell to 11-5 after enjoying a five-match win streak. […]

The College had a busy weekend competing in its second at-home meet, hosting the annual Lions’ Invitational as well as attending the prestigious Penn Relays.
More than 30 teams met on the track to compete in the non-team scoring events. Teams from all three NCAA divisions competed along with several junior colleges. […]

The No. 3 Lions prepared to close out the regular season this week, coming away with two big wins over in-state rival Rowan University and Frostburg State University.

The Lions celebrated Senior Day at their final regular season home game of the year, honoring senior defender Christine Cavallo, senior goalkeeper Caitlin Gregory, senior midfielders Toni-Anne Cavallo and Karen Doane, as well as senior forward Diane Haddeland. […]

On April 15, College students heard a lecture from Bob Kaita, a Princeton physicist who argued it is possible for a scientist to believe in God. While Kaita’s arguments were reasonable, the material handed out in the hallway was not.

A campus-wide e-mail from the College yesterday warned that a bear was spotted on campus Monday morning. According to the e-mail, the bear was brought to an isolated location three blocks from campus
until the Division of Fish and Game arrived. […]

Starting your own business is not as hard as it seems, according to several entrepreneurs who shared their stories on April 22. The College’s School of Business, Small Business Development Center and the Entrepreneur Club hosted the event, titled “Young Entrepreneur Success Stories. […]

The Seal, the College’s yearbook, is expected to be delivered this week. The yearbook is usually delivered in September following graduation. According to Amanda Burd, president of The Seal, a spring delivery will combat declining sales and make it easier for seniors to get them. […]

The Alpha Epsilon Pi (AEPi) Jewish fraternity was voted a pre-active status chapter at the College through a 22-4 vote on April 23.

Dave Conner, assistant director of Fraternities and Sororities, said recognition of AEPi is the first attempted expansion of the Greek community using a combined expansion policy of the Inter-Greek Council (IGC) and the office of Student Activities and Leadership Development that was implemented in January. […]